My cousin went into it, got trained, and then got out of it after a couple years because of the sexism. And she’s no pushover, she’s a fucking hockey player. But there’s only so much one person can do, and when people will literally refuse to work with a woman...
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So much to say, HVAC/R is my world. Sheesh
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Employers of packaging and filling machine operators and tenders are our last hope for elimination of sexism.
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Exactly. When talking about “equality”, “equity”, and “oppression” it’s never about the median plus/minus 1 IQR but the 90th percentile.
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Be the change, Aella
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Yes it’s interesting that it appears ‘equality’ is only sought where the ‘power’ is.
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Said no woman ever.
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I say this all the time. Women are never encouraged to go into the trades. My husband has been a carpenter for almost 24 years and the only women he has ever worked with/along side of were drywall hangers/painters whose dad owned the company.
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The above is the patriarchy
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